Associate in Arts-DTA with Emphasis in English Literature Curriculum Map
Courses
- ART212 — History of Art 1
- ART213 — History of Art 2
- ART214 — History of Art 3
- ART240 — History of Art and Feminism
- CMST215 — Critical Analysis of Media
- CMST245 — Argumentation
- CMST265 — Introduction to Popular Culture
- CMST266 — Film and Television as Popular Culture
- DRMA102 — Contemporary American Theatre
- DRMA103 — Musical Theatre History
- ENGL115 — Introduction to Novels
- ENGL126 — Writing: Humanities
- ENGL160 — Women’s Literature
- ENGL161 — Cultures of Desire
- ENGL162 — LGBTQ Literature
- ENGL163 — The Poetics of Rap and Hip Hop
- ENGL164 — Film as Literature
- ENGL165 — Introduction to the Myths of the World
- ENGL168 — Introduction to Irish Literature
- ENGL180 — Children’s Literature
- ENGL181 — Literary Approaches to Pop Culture
- ENGL183 — Detective and Mystery Fiction
- ENGL185 — The Bible as Literature
- ENGL190 — Young Adult Literature
- ENGL247 — American Ethnic Literature
- ENGL248 — African-American Literature
- ENGL249 — U.S. Latinx Literature
- ENGL250 — U.S. Indigenous Literatures
- ENGL251 — Asian American Literatures
- ENGL252 — Muslim American Literature
- ENGL264 — Shakespeare on Film
- FILM101 — Introduction to Film Studies
- FILM120 — The Art of the Film
- FILM121 — Contemporary American Film
- FILM122 — Introduction to Film: Genres
- MUSC102 — Global Pop Music
- MUSC103 — American Popular Music
- MUSC104 — Music in World Culture
- MUSC107 — History of Jazz
- MUSC170 — Music and the Environment
- PSYC201 — Personality
- PSYC209 — Fundamentals of Psychological Research
- PSYC240 — Social Psychology
- SOC214 — Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
- SOC215 — Survey of Criminology
- SOC252 — Drugs and Society
- SOC271 — Deviance, Power, and Social Control